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My local K-Mart had 15% off 2008 Lego sets, so I popped in to see what they had and ended up grabbing these. I nearly didn't pick up the droid set but figured I didn't want to pay full price for it after the sale.
7670 LEGO Star Wars Hail-Fire Droid and Spider Droid at Amazon
Just finished Week 2 of my 1st Term at Art Center College of Design.
This is a shot of a music video my friend is producing. He's just about finished with the program.
You absolutely have to check out their Canon commercial, regardless of which company you swear your allegiance to.
Check out the Canon commercial "Freeze Tag".
Actors on Endeavour set(I had the pleasure to photograph the behind the scenes of Endeavour tv series last year in Oxford, and I can't wait for another experience like this!)
Still part of the set course I ordered (this isn't the largest one - the Miyabi course - which I ordered on a previous visit) in addition to partaking in the a la cart selections.
Unagi (grilled eel), tai (sea bream), hokkigai (surf clam), saba (mackerel) topped with ginger, ebi (shrimp), maguro (tuna), sake (salmon) and hamachi (yellow tail). There were also sake (salmon) and kappa (cucumber) maki.
Testing my new umbrella + swivel head and light stand...unfortunately home alone...it would have been better trying out with someone rather than with an object...
Let me introduce you my new outfit made with spring soul for Jair. He want something around a pink floral dress set... So I plan to make a vaporous clothing, inspired by Easter time, the rebirth of nature in the freshness of sunny mornings.
This set include five sophisticated pieces... underpants, a dress, an overdress, a jacket and a cape.
Here you can see the whole set:
- The dress that looks a bit like a ballerina dress.
The overall color is pink, I dye the fabrics in a gradient pink, darker top to bottom clear.
The corseted top is in pink cotton satin fully embroidered with silk ribbons. The idea is to give the impression of a beautiful bouquet of spring flowers, wild roses, green amaranth, mimosa, blue hydrangea...
Some fine frilly lace border the top line and the straps.
The dress skirt is sewn with three layer parts: a short stiff crinoline to maintain a light puffy just below the waist line, a silk tulle petticoat, and above, the skirt itself in a very sheer cotton muslin, striped with vertical machine embroidery and edged with silk and yellow beads.
- The overskirt sewn in pink satin, with two embroidered flowers garlands who descend symmetrically on the both sides. This skirt is closed front with a silk ribbon passing through two eyelets.
- The jacket sewn entirely in a blue cotton organdy (the color of hydrangeas) and therefore will be translucent and stiff. Pale golden machine embroidery will embellish this piece full of semi-transparency.
- The cape sewn in two assorted silk dupioni, fully lined and inspired by the one of Snow White in Mirror Mirror. I made a puffy collar in place f the hat to avoid cluttering the head...
- There is also matching panties, well hidden under the dress, as the modesty so requires!
I take this opportunity to introduce you an other of my new dolls customized by me during the past months.
Her name is "Nijinska".
I used a real factory Blythe that looks like Matryoshka Maiden and bought especially to become this ballet girl, tribute to Nijinski.
Work done:
· Carving of her nose, lips and philtrum
· New full makeup made with artist Extra Soft Pastels "à l'écu" from Sennelier and sealed with several layers of MSC
· Sleepy eyes
· Gaze corrected
· New lashes
· Eyelids painted with artist Extra Soft Pastels "à l'écu" from Sennelier
· Four new pairs of eye chips hand painted by me using professional Golden iridescent fluid acrylics. Baby pink (right), Pale lavender (center), Royal blue (left), Olive green (center)
Thank you very much for your visiting!
Some of my equipage reflected in my kettle. Tea from Essencha; pot from Pristine Pottery; tools from Imperial Tea Court.
Lots of fun with lighting this morning. I am starting to get the hang of the lighting triangle. The lesson I was following from Lighting: Science and Magic was related to the size of the light source. When I didn't use a diffuser, I got a really nice soft image, with no shadows. I wanted to revisit my shot yesterday and get some shadows, so I shot this with the bare strobe.
580 EX - bare - camera right - 5 ft from subject 6 feet high.
Here's the final shot - www.flickr.com/photos/chrispllatto/6928734529/in/photostream - I hope this helps.
Handmade in crochet -set of 5 potholders - 2 buns, tomato, cheese, hamburger - stacked together look like a Cheeseburger.
The podenco ibicenco is, of course, native to the island. These sculptures, set on top of a white hand for some reason, are in the middle of a roundabout outside Ibiza town.
Tenuous Link: open hand.
Jake Kasden, David Duchovny, Ioan Gruffudd and Lindsay Sloane.
Q & A after the screening of "The TV Set", at the Tribeca Film Festival 2006.
Portuguese review: oficina.blogs.sapo.pt/review-lego-21058-the-great-pyramid...
Unboxing and speedbuilding video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrb2mWEVoZo
Set: hair jewelry, 3 bracelets on the arm, bracelet on his leg, necklaces, belt
Jewelry: the handmade by me
Comission for Radu.
Doll: Soom MD Euclase. Belongs to Radu.
Foto by Radu
It was freezing outside in New York on a bright and sunny Saturday morning but the set dosa breakfast which the wife prepared was so heart warming that nothing comes close.
The oldest set. Some of the furniture is the original from when it was Albert Tatlock's house in the early 60s
Visit to the Coronation street set: May 2006
Customer Sue writes: "Just wanted to share pictures of our swing set we just built for our
granddaughter. She loves it and so do the adults!!!"
I believe this girl had a new hat. She was struggling with a selfie. The cowgirl caught me looking from the top rail of the arena so I told them to let me help. I got the nod from “Mom” (she’s just out of the frame) and dropped them a (non) business card. I told them it would be better than a selfie. Lucked out again. :)
Nikon D7000 -- Nikon 80-200mm F2.8 ED
105mm
F4@1/250th
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